Horton on Russell Wilson: 'He is impressive'

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) throws a pass against the Chicago Bears in the first half of an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

There are few players in the NFL garnering as much attention right now as Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson.

At the beginning of the season, the undersized rookie from Wisconsin was overshadowed by fellow first-year signal callers Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III. However entering Week 14, Wilson finds himself competing with them for the Offensive Rookie of the Year Award.

The Cardinals beat Wilson in the season opener, but Horton knows that he has his work cut out for him if he wants to do it again.

"Obviously we played him in the first game, I saw all his preseason games, saw all his regular season games and (he is) tremendous," Horton said. "Real accurate with the ball, makes a ton of plays with his feet, has command of the offense and if you didn't know he was a rookie you wouldn't think he was."

Horton feels that Wilson's mobility is one of the key reasons the former Badger is so hard to stop.

"He just trusts it more and he just makes so many plays that a less mobile quarterback wouldn't be able to make," Horton said.

This time last season, the Seahawks were 5-7 and looking at the playoff picture from a far. However this season, they are 7-5 and appear to be front runners for a wildcard spot.

According to Horton, Wilson is the reason the Seahawks have gotten so much better.

"I think it is everything. Last year they had a mobile, athletic quarterback in (Tarvaris) Jackson, but they didn't go far," Horton said. "I would put all of it on him (Wilson)."